Hello,

I was reading about tethering security when I came across this article 
in this link on the net.

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2008/02/25/gsm_encryption_broken/1

An important part of the text is reproduced below.

"GSM encryption comes in four flavours: A5/0 is no encryption at all, 
and is the standard for GSM devices shipped to countries the 
distributors don't like all that much; A5/1 is the fairly robust 
'default' encryption implementation used in the EU and the USA; A5/2 is 
a weakened version of A5/1 offered to countries the distributors have no 
strong feelings about but which the government may want to keep its eye 
on; A5/3 is a newcomer to the scene, offering a more robust scheme than 
A5/1 but currently not implemented for anyone who doesn't work for a 
three-letter-agency."


I am curious to know, what security do we use in India? I could not get 
exact details on the net. Is the security of GSM equipment pre-set by 
foreign manufacturers (read: their Govts.) or do we as Indians have some 
say to modify it?

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Regards,

Rony.

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